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Hometown: The small town of Snohomish, WA.Position: Production AssistantFavorite Season: My favorite season is the beginning of fall, because it’s still sunny outside and all the best TV shows start back up again.Least Favorite Nickname: A former intern gave me the nickname “Seanald” once upon a time and I can’t stand it, haha.
What do you do on AOTS?

My favorite question from any producer is, “Are you busy right now,” because as a PA, I am always busy. I’m constantly running around doing something, whether it’s feeding the hosts, being in ATN comedy bits, grabbing videos from the web, directing interns, shooting video for segments or writing the occasional Attack This script from time to time.

What is your favorite moment from the show?

I always crack up when the show goes off the tracks. As one of the few live television shows left, AOTS really shines when it messes up. When we accidentally aired Masterpiece Theatre at the beginning of the show or when we flashed a quick second of Vin Diesel holding a shot gun in the middle of an ATN comedy. I think that’s pure hilarity!

Hey, AOTB fans! We're back with another edition of A Snack of the Show, a bite-sized way to consume Attack of the Show for an entire week in about two minutes! This time, we're looking back at the week of April 11th, which was when we got to go behind-the-scenes with Candace Bailey at her Maxim photo shoot.

It's hilarious, and a concentrated dose of AOTS-related funny! Check it out!

Ok, AOTB fans, we're trying something new on you, and want to know what you think. Basically, we want to catch you up on a whole week's worth of Attack of the Show in a very short, bite-sized edition, which we call A Snack of the Show. This edition, our pilot, is from the week of March 14th, and contains a whole lot of guest hosts. Still, you can get everything you need from that week's episodes of AOTS in a short 1:41.

Whenever Jason Mewes (one half of Jay and Silent Bob) shows up, you know good times are about to be had. Case in point, today's Feed with Sara Underwood. It's probably the most riotously funny newscast in Feed history. At least, that's how we see it, and that assessment seems to be corroborated by our photo gallery of Jason Mewes and Sara Underwood. Pics don't lie.

The Deadpool movie is still happening. -- At least as far as star Ryan Reynolds is concerned. Having already appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine as Wade Wilson, the highly-skilled mutant assassin who would eventually become the disfigured, mask-wearing Merc with a mouth, Reynolds' status with the project still remained uncertain. After news came that he was already locked-in for a Green Lantern sequel, it looked like scheduling was keeping him off the would-be follow-up. (With possibly a third also in the works, depending on this June's performance of the first Lantern film.) Thus, Deadpool has found itself in an unwanted state of inertia, much to the chagrin of fans. However, in an interview with Empire, Reynolds would reiterate his commitment to getting the film made, and assured fans that he definitely wants the gig. He's made similar shows of good faith over the last few years, but do check out what he had to say recently.

It's Monday. We know how it feels with a whole new week ahead of us and having to get up early to sit at your desk after two glorious days of doing whatever you want. It hurts. Fortunately, Monday means a whole new episode of Attack of the Show tonight, but in the meantime, we're going to gripe and we're starting with this highly accurate graph of the shower faucet, thanks to FailBlog. Check out the full graphi after the cut.

Once again, our "friends" at TheFeed have given us a gang of links to indicate the best of their work for the week, and boy are you in for a treat! Watch as they "dazzle" us with their "writing" skills once again, bringing us the best in gaming news for the week.

Of course, you'll want to pay particularly close attention to this story, since I had a hand in helping write it:

Apparently there's this other blog out there on G4tv.com called "TheFeed." I'll be honest and say I never heard of it but in case you were curious to know what's been going on in the video game world, you can check out the best that TheFeed had to offer this week. Just warning you: you may be disappointed. (OH SNAP!)

This past weekend, NPR's This American Life revealed one of the nation's most highly guarded secrets: the original recipe to Coca-Cola. According to Ira Glass, the recipe--which has reportedly been locked away in a safe since the late 1800's--was published in an article from a 1979 issue of the Atlanta Journal Constitution and contains ingredients like lime juice, caramel, nutmeg and coriander.

So is anyone else super disappointed like me? Everyone knows how secret the Coca-Cola recipe is but how come there's nothing crazy and strange on the list to explain the soda's delicious and addicting taste? It can only mean that this "secret recipe" is totally wrong. There has to be that one missing magical ingredient (and no, we're not talking about cocaine), so check out our ideas of what this piece could be.